BAHEROOPI
Baheroopi is a film that traces the history, practice and metaphysics of street performers the Baheroopias - 'One in diverse forms'. Their story unfolds in and around a colorful land of Gujarat and Rajasthan
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Vishal TannaDirector
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Vishal TannaProducer
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Farida MhetaMentor
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Bansilal DaveBaheroopi Artist
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Dilip DaveBaheroopi Artist
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Babu BhaiBaheroopi Artist
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Bharat DaveBaheroopi Artist
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Dipak GusaiBaheroopi Artist
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Govind GosaiBaheroopi Artist
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Gopal DaveBaheroopi Artist
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Shuresh BhaiBaheroopi Artist
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Vishal TannaEditor
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Vishal TannaCinematographer
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Joravarsinh JadavSpecial Thanks
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Jayanti Joshi "Shabab"Special Thanks
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Pradip TannaSpecial Thanks
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Ashwini KoulSpecial Thanks
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Bansilal DaveSpecial Thanks
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Shyam TannaSpecial Thanks
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Navin JoshiSpecial Thanks
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Arvind NathaniSpecial Thanks
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Bhargav VaghelaSpecial Thanks
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Nadir AdaniSpecial Thanks
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Manthan BhanushaliSpecial Thanks
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Lalit KhambhatiyaSpecial Thanks
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Rohini KotakSpecial Thanks
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Rajesh KotakSpecial Thanks
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Ashish KatharaniSpecial Thanks
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Dev GorSpecial Thanks
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Foram JoshiSpecial Thanks
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Whistling Woods InternationalSpecial Thanks
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:38 minutes 57 seconds
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Completion Date:January 8, 2018
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Country of Origin:India
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Country of Filming:India
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Language:Gujarati
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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NEW JERSEY
United States
August 5, 2018
BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM
Vishal Tanna is a Film Director and Cinematographer in Indian film industry.He has studied filmmaking at the Whistling Woods International with Cinematography as major. He shot films, documentaries films, advt. films and music videos as director or cinematographer. He loves to do still photography as hobby, he use to do exhibitions of his work.he won manny awards and got his work featured on various mediums.
The journey of film Baheroopi started quite differently, during my traveling and exploring an Incredible India, A dying culture of street performing arts, specifically Baheroopi stucked in my mind. I started my research. After knowing their glorious past, struggling present and an uncertain future.my curiosity and sympathy grows. I decided to tell the story of street performers the Baheroopias- ‘One in diverse forms’.